DescriptionName
The minimum length of time that the system should wait before starting
a new task. This setting is meaningful only if the maximum number of
concurrent tasks is set to a value other than none. This can be one of
the following:
• None—Cisco UCS runs the next task as soon as possible.
• other—Cisco UCS Manager GUI displays the dd:hh:mm:ss field
allowing you to specify the minimum amount of time that Cisco
UCS will wait between tasks.
Minimum Interval Between
Tasks field
Step 7
Click OK.
Deleting a One Time Occurrence from a Schedule
If this is the only occurrence in a schedule, that schedule is reconfigured with no occurrences. If the schedule
is included in a maintenance policy and that policy is assigned to a service profile, any pending activities
related to the serverassociated withthe service profile cannot be deployed. You must add a one time ocurrence
or a recurring occurrence to the schedule to deploy the pending activity.
Procedure
Step 1
In the Navigation pane, click the Servers tab.
Step 2
On the Servers tab, expand Schedules > Schedule_Name.
Step 3
Expand One Time Occurrences.
Step 4
Right-click the occurrence you want to delete and choose Delete.
Step 5
If the Cisco UCS Manager GUI displays a confirmation dialog box, click Yes.
Deleting a Recurring Occurrence from a Schedule
If this is the only occurrence in a schedule, that schedule is reconfigured with no occurrences. If the schedule
is included in a maintenance policy and that policy is assigned to a service profile, any pending activities
related to the serverassociated withthe service profile cannot be deployed. You must add a one time ocurrence
or a recurring occurrence to the schedule to deploy the pending activity.
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Configuring Schedules